The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 12, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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milMiiiNHliMrlkt Mhiirnl VWilln Wc-
elm; a Well.
ili 1 mi Nash who lives.
Hour MIb
ii m lhec totvnahlp has boon dir
HuiK w H " l ft depth of twenty-Uirot-
foot he found sonio hind of mutal
win h i iult hnnl. It looks as
lnHM' it mlfrhl be althor tin. nickel
neallvsr. it beiML' iu SU0I1 shape Is
lHijiaible to tell Jht what It Is. Mr. onmioI .f innrnt tho prownt time.
Naah haa sent It to the school of iliwl 1IS (0inporn cloied .lolm Ilnrns.
mlnca i Holla Mo. to bo ahsnycH. the Knglluli labor lender entered and
-. . vns )j Kir ted with applanw. lie took
isciinol ICIaeiill imry tiiti'ml WHt H( Hie left of tha president.
At the last county u a -her' meeting 'the chair on the riuht helncr occupied
h BOmmUte wa. itppolnnit to make j by David llolmoa l. P. of L0111I011.
nrrarifententa for a c.mmj elocution ' V resolution favoring the free coin-
ryeoott: the following plan and'ajronf "direr will piobnblr meet with
W
arealion wen adonici ov mc com-
lnutee.
There shall bo three prim's offered:
The llrst shall Iks SIS. tlio second Slo
twt the thlrrt f.-
In each school district n contest
ahull be held and the best speaker
cliown to lepresont tho district in the
ijhi ni.iLi frnni iviiixh n rniit.xdiini
will be chosen to take part in the
oownty contest. The district contest
shall Iw held on the hrat Friday In
January The local contest Hlin'll be
hell oil the last Friday in January
The county contest to ii lieht on the
last Saturday in February.
Nona but pupils of the 'public schools
Miatl take part in I hose contests.
.... - ........
"Hew imniilv timet lm ilil'lilotl llitn
eight divisions for (lie purpose of hold-
ing these con testa:
Mvltloii DistrlcU mi AH til n
at 92 31 U M .'.ft. 7 97.
Division I -I ls trie is I J 3 I II t:.
4. 17. V W -.'I. 3.
ntylaion .1 Districts ft n 7
It 13. M
Diutaloii 1 Dlltrlct SS 30
S l. 1
SO.
31.
I . IS tt to M. .'4 ..3 M. M.
Dlvialon :. nistilot IA in
IT 1
1 SO 21 23 2.1 :t7. Sb.
Dlvialon ft. Dlatrlcta SS It) 51
01 05 A3 116
I. IS
Dlvialon 7- Districts 75 75. 7(177
7. 7S. SI. S5. N. ST sO W) til.
Division s - DistrlcU lis c.l) To 71
78 73 il7 H. SI 2 8S.
The places for holding tho local con-
tact will ho published later.
All selections sho.tld bo short and
bo niado by the pupils themselves. Iu 1
imy district where the school closes
belorc the llrst 1'rlday !n January the '
school may select a pupil to take part '
iu tho local contest.
To take charge of the work iu the 1
(H llo rent divisions tlio following
'H)'."
soiib were appointed: Divisidn I 11
II. Dodd:J. It A. Ilairby; 2 A. 0. Hoi
lhlay; .1. Il.Searr: &
C. M Randolph:
fl A. W. ICoote; 7 linuiin
A. Docker.
Cuppi s II.
Iu oaae the district contasts cannot
1m held on the dato mentioned the
oantinittee suggest that they lie held
aa aeon after ns possible.
II. II Doiih (hm'u
Ciiiiistim: Coiti.Kir
( M I! vniioi.I'ii
Committee.
I'.'.ll'lltl .lull lldlll.
Deputy I'liitcd Slates Marshal
Abo
Stono came iu yesterday from
the
Osage country with four whisky mon.
Thuy wero Win. Kusloy J. T. McIIridc
Kon Lynn and Ulu Drew They wore
oonunlttcd to the jail without ccro-
lnony to do short jobs 1 tinging from 10 j
to (10 days.
Right OsugeJ wlilsky men were ro-1
loused from the federal jail yesterday. I
They wore all charged with hit rod ue I
lug and selling whisky and most of
them were full bloods. It looked like I
like a common Jail break as they all
ilhhl out and wonded their way to
ward the depot to catch the morning I
train.
'I lm Hun llniiiiiiiner In flip l.ixi. 1 s4lt.ttl.11
.Vmi) Slo .tin m llnrii
Icouur.l Uradloy the tmss drumiuei
of the local Sulvallon Army corp I
evidently through u desire to become
b windjammer as well as a drummer
tole a horn Itclouglng to the captain
ami aold it for ifl. Ue was arrested
and plaotvl in jail. TliU is another
Illustration of the weakness of human
Hfllure.
l'H.11 Cmu Itn Itr lifted lit Oiic.i
AHU til time eltootunlly cured by
the
porauttwit 1160 of Hoggs' Herman Salve
the greatest pile lomcdy over put on
the market Sold and warranted by
Hontonlan Drug company
Milluliln Itettiir.l
If returned to Tho Loader ofllcc one
red Irish setter pup answers to the
name of "Lo.ui " Leather collar
name on sill er tag. ll-U-tf
SAWING WOOD
"toajr JMKtifog. Ihi'.mh a
tfca oli sayiug. 1 ou near oq
"lo stock prleM aad 1n
ducenK-nU uud all that
U
rt of thiug.
WE SAY LITTLE
j Ul who hare dealt with ua will
tell you that
Our Productions are Superior
Iu islue ijuallty and
STYLES.
WILLIS THE TAILOR.
105 OK. AVE.
1001
"jWLk
THE FQDEnATION OPENED.
tmnrlrnn I'nlon I nlwr IimiiIm- In Con
rntloti III Kmiror.
Drnvkii. Col Hoc 11. Tho four-
teenth nniuml convention of tlio
American Federation of Labor was
onllcrt to order by 1'reiihlent Gkmpr
promptly al 10 o'clock with 100 dele-
jutcii and pcctiitors hi Odd Fallowa'
hall. President Rhodoy Kenohan of
tho Denver trades niiinbly ilollvoreil
I the iiddies of wclome to which Mr.
UJoinncrs brlHly renon'"1"1' apeak In
! 1 .1 1 ..11.. Af 41. ..I. ...vol ilaat.nraHn
verv uum .imi.i-mii"ii ..-..-
On
lion of iiuiiiigrnunn some decided
view nre expected froi k the conven-
tiou l'he will probnlily be iu tho
-lmpo f ni evolution nskliisr -niirrens
to limit all foreign migration to this
country for a nnmbei of year.
I'lpsldcnt (lOinprrs named .In me
1 Oiincan. I; II. Metcair 1 homiia .1.
1 Bhlorkin Herbert A. Mullen and
I Thomas 1'. '1 racy ns the committee
on crcdontlala and then I hoinaa M.
Patterson or Denver was introduced
and delivered an addreaa on "Labor's
Hough but Noble .Struggle
President (jumper a annual report
which was submitted contains nearly
-UlHO uoi.K Me complimented the
......l.. ll.vi. . KaiiiM nUln rt tun.
urruiiiniiiuii imfimi imik uuir n it c-
servo Hi exist. inc.' iliirinir the recent
adverse oircuiiiN'snces. Nefcrriug to
the coal miners' strike. IicnhuI I20im
men wore out for oight weeks and yet
there was liurdly a desrth of coal.
Considering litis the establishment
of a minimum rate of waves was a
vii'tor II.' defended the notion
'of tlio IV.Ioialiou iu regard to the A.
it. 1 . itiil.o by the assertion that Mr.
'. Dolis' proposition submitted to them
Was 11 virtual acknowledgement that
I the strike was a failure President
'Cleveland's action at that tlmo win
severely censured
The proposition to establish coin.
1 pulsory arbitration was denounced
anil the charge made that desiirniug
persons wore advocating it am moans
of ilcstroyinir labor organi.ations
1 Many persons iucludiiiK' c.iukivms-
tux. ......
loci he s
htm that
men nad written to inn) on iiicsuo
said and It was obvious to
there was danger of some
such law bolntf enacted.
Secretary Chris Hvaus submitted
his report of tlio liuunces and numer-
Innl Klvi.iifrlli .if tilt f.ulei'iit Inn 'Tun
I receipts from sources iucludlntr a
I balance. November 1 lfelM.of "57 ITT. 1 1
1 were stated at S'."'. H1 8'.. The epen-
ditures were given at MT.H0.' ns in-
cluding 91.175.31 donated to tho sus-
tonanoe of striking unions. 1'ive hiiu-
I drcd dollars of this was given to the
I Debs defense fund.
The receipts and expenditures were
less than in lMt.' sml IslK! There is 11
i balance of $1.91.7ti which ii loss than
at any time since lsuo.
After addresses by John lturns of
J'higlaud and K nv. Myron Heed of
Denier the convention adjourned
A i olnra.l.i ('.nil Mlno .Hilar..
NKWCA8TI.K C'ol. Dec 1! Fire
broke out Saturda" In tlio Vulcun
1 coal mine In the new slope In which
fifty-five men wero employed. Fail-
lug to subdue the Ihimos by the use of
'hose tho management deeidod to
flood the mine. It will take at least
two weeks to extinguish the lire nud
pump tho water out itgnlu
Sraiiirn llliimml fin 11 IIUuOoi
Am ki vmi. New Zealand Deo II
The court of inquin lias found that
the Moutii-slilp airnrarpa bound
from Sydney. Auslialii t.i this port
which ii4s w'leeUed the mglil of Oc-
tober ' with the loss uf oioi eighty
lives was lost through the fault .if
Captain Mcintosh who ua-- among
the ilrow ncd.
(linn nor 1 1 11.I tl'x II..'Iiii ' 11 1 t .
Mx l'nris) )eo II The He-
publicans have Hntilly dcouled t con-
tost th 11 election of James II lludd
for governor. This Is tho llrst time
iu tho history of Califorula thai oxen
1 preliminary stops haie been taken
for an uttack upon tlio olllcral returns
1 iu the gubernatorial race.
I ll.'fmr 10 A.IJiturii
Toi-i.ti Kan. Dec 11 Five weeks
I ago a grand jury was called by Judge
I - T. lliwcn. of the district court.
Over 200 tax pavers petitioned for It.
1 Now it seems tlio judge has no power
' to adjourn the jury mid 011 a lote of
1 five to ton the members refused to
adjourn.
I I i'l;ltlaliii 1111 Inljiiitl.ui.
1 Toi'KM. Kau. Dec. 1 1. The execu-
tive committee of the Kansas Irriga
tion association is holding u meeting
1 iu Topvku The object uf this meet-
ing is to decide noon a plan of action
to secure the desired legislation this
winter and to appoint a legislative
committee.
A Nun I'luvn (or IhIiii V. HU.k.
AniiiMirox Dec. 1 1. "Hepreseuta-
tite John C. Hlack uf Illinois ex-com-inlssioner
of itentioHS has beeii nom-
mated to be L'ulted Males district at-
torney at Chicago vice Sherwood
Dixuu recoiitly deceased.
THE MARKETS.
Kimsas Crrr Mo Uee II H'aniT Cr
lou by ssmple on trsk l KaaiM Citr at the
rl oia u follows. No asrj 'c So t
aard. S(la: Ko 4 hard. Ik rapcted. Mi
Us. No i red. Wfallc No 1 red. 44c
so red. nm ralMted. W'H:
le or aU oa iravk Kaaaa Cttr No
i mixed com I ear l.'o 90 cars Ho.
x'o 1 miind awnlaalljr 4lo. No 4 mtsed.
nominally n No 2 while. Mear.(i1ic
Xo .t hlu aoBinaliy u&'if uader No i
I nit
llvi.-Ku-ai Xo .' uoiuloitlif Wo Koac
ll..M.l.l-IU. II 33 il att. according M bUl
in Hata Hrn S((c per twi auDkad
'Hscaoit-iaitifttJoporoioae ITlr
K"oltla U car markat waste TtatMhr.
.uirt iIU Mo 1. aati.i low trado
: t tMMf Bralri W8.3 un . : Wti
x 1 ale?. No iCS4 iiar.lnf iyik
K N XlT.l- Q -" H -CalilJiHlVf
r -ba latwatar n im.
s .i-4 aatoaAar 1 ttvs m Tfe
'i 1 wariboi was Uii m vaitk W -'
.01 row rait uud bvU .mi 10 M4
1 .lei-'raj lo kft u4y
Mv-BaiHM iac Saturte. r.m akia
i.i s .twNtaf MJ a turhtt was U aM
aiH ue ioae Tao toy mm nu aad ia
i.i.ik 01 mum vf Nil 10 MU aiatait
mi tortus and (IU toil 31 tor imlk Salur
dt
mr llMt U Vmr ux
Without jfoo.1 Wood couri
through your vcU you will ioo
ivHaklwl and drM up A faw dl
Makor will chang.your whole ayauT
giving a healthy frh wmI rVihtm
apptaraiice. sold sud gu.ranul by
your noimlsr dnuwki urm.'
j Drug (5a'
tome uud hoar the oontet m locu
iou Wodnewiay eve Dec i.- al tne
tirst M. 11 churth 1 tf
Or. Price's Cream Baking Pov der
Vorld' fair Highu'MtdaUnd Diploma.
TJfclii;
I
Ilrlef tilniirrn r.ilntrit nl Hnpipti1iim 111
mill Aliiiiit I lie (Hly.
I'Vist Mall Due. al. .
Ilarrv Clnrh Perry Is hero
Marshal NU Ir In Oklahoma City."
Judge Mason Is over from Chandler.
Mr. lllshtip of I'httndlttr la In the
city.
TIioiuhs Cuppau
came down from
Perry yeslorcluy.
4. P. I-'nsble's Jersey
doing a big bustuaoft.
Dairy much la
Miss Jennie "runner has returned
from a visit to rluinaus City.
Hev. Wlmberley Ib bora for
days the guest of Seonitnry
loive.
few
J.
l Mis. W. C. Allen of Owonsvllle Ky.
is visiting her daughter Mrj. Judge
ltroohh.
Chief Chirk John Hale of tho L . S.
marshal's oil Ice returned yeatonluy
from Hi Kcno.
Mrs Pryor entertained lust even-
ing iu honor of her friend Mrs. Wll-
der of Mullhull.
J. 1). Aston of Canadlun county was
issued a notarial commission yester-
day by Secretary Lowe.
Mrs Judge Thomas was reported
yesterday as much bettor. A speedy
recovery is now looked and hoped for.
J no alloys and nog pen
s In some
portions of Wcs
it Outhrie have become
highly senhtitlve to the sense of smell
Prof. Ilullock the gen'ul and talent-
ed sunerilitetidcnt of the Oklahoma
City schools was iu the city yesterday
and paid 1 lie header an appreciated
call.
Mrs. M. Pryor the brilliant and ac-
complished elocutionist has icturned
from Mulhall and is preparing to glie
a series of entertainments through the
territory.
Nina tho 1-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wright Pottawatomie
iiienuc was burled on Sunday aftci-
noon. The service was conducted at
the house by Hov. H 11. Harper. Star.
The Ladies' Shakespeare club was
entertained yesterday afternoon tit the
home of Mrs llishrip llrookc. The
club has finished the reading of Julius
Caesar and has taken up Antony anil
Cleopatra.
Col J. M. Dawson of Oklahoma
City was in the city yesterday ming-
ling with old-time friclids. Tlio col-
onel Is a pioneer cattle man and a
jovial fellow As 11 story-teller ho has
few equals.
Klder J. II. Hardin of Cincinnati
O. corresponding secretary of the gen-
eral Christian Missionary aocioty of
tho Christian churches will preach at
the Christian church here Thursday
evening Doc. 13.
llonry W. Slioemaker who with two
companions murdered I'M iv mil Town-
send In his store at Todd llltilne
county twenty miles wost of llonnoa-
soy was found guilty of manslaughter
In the fir.st degree and sentenced o
Imprisonment for life.
Hev. Walter Hoss and wife attended
tlio (Indication of tho new Christian
church at Perry Sunday and report 11
most pleasant time Tlio church was
dedicated froo of debt some 50(i be-
ing raised by tlio congregation to pay
outstanding indebtedness. It Is one
of the handsomest church edifices in
tho territory
Sheriu" Smith passed through the
city 011 the north bound passenger
yesterday en route for Lansing Kan
to turn over some prisoners to the
warden of the penitentiary liiere.
Those he hud witli 111 111 wore J. I)
Ward convicted of bigamy and sen-
tenced to three years' Imprisonment
J. C. Monroe and James Smith three
year for burglary mid (!us Mayes
three years for assisting urisoners to
escape.
Ten. Ir re. I .11 r. unit .11 r .1. 11 It iIki Ii)
.llmiy Kricll.ln
A very enjoyable forcwcll party was
given to a number of friends by Mr.
and Mrs. Hedor. Hofreshmunts were
excellent and mirth nbounded. Mr.
and Mrs Hoder will move to their
claim south of town the first of the
year. Those present were.
Messit.. and Mesdaines (iatchell
Ubrlght. Delay Morcor ltlincoe;
Misses Cora Nowton Ivedash Java
Crowley Alice Hodman Dora Hodman
tstella Wisby lCennedj Trankie
Jones Xettle Weathorby Cordie
Herod Xora Hcdor; Messrs. McCruck-
en Mont Palmer Herbert Leach
Charlie Ilosworth Sam Wieby Dan
Harlholomcw Jim Hill Sam Horn inc.
C J. Yates Cupt Huston.
Camp of Woodmen
(iuthrie Camp Woodmen of tho
World mot In regular session last ev-
auiug and their forest was made quite
lively by a goodly attendance of mem-
bers. Six new members were initia-
ted into tho "Protection degree" of
woodcraft with four certificates wait
iug adoption and eight applications on
the hook.
The Woodmen are coming to the
front with a vim and before the month
closes will pass tho 100 line. A ban-
nun will be given. Join the Wood-
man yu who are dwdrons of Iwiviiir
rr famlllus provided for a Mar yeu
have Wen clle.i to the g-wat beyond
Bamkkr
.t "
Kcjrular ' Ofowutitcatioa of ihithrle
Chapter No. i O K. fa. Wcdaoaday
taoin !& i? dt Masome hlt. A
full attendaneo is roftvilrud ltnaiasa
Of lw)iortane. lly order of W. U.
Mas B. S. 1osmjlli he.
UrnierUl U.iiitt'il.
The following program U to Ue ren-
dered at the Hirst M. 15. church this
vaninf:
1. Araariea
3. Hesitation Herbert Leach.
3 Whistling solo Mia Maud
Hurch.
I. Hesitation Miss Mary Finch.
a. HeclUition 0sar Lohrer.
. Iott-Mr. and Mr. W. S.
timith
?. Hecitatloa Mr Prank Dahiy.
Solo vocal MUs Maud Uood-
rich
Hesitation-
liecitatmn -Miss ishoenhair
Miss Luev McElliin
PARTY
iuart t
r 1 est
Hri'i us Lea h Lcdrer
LEaDJl'K GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA
Highest of all in Leavening Powcr.
iSS3
tw y P"a
4BSOL9JTEI.Y PURE
PRICES OF FArfM PRODUCTS.
l)Kirl niHiit .if Agrii-iili uri I urnlDlmi
S.min Stiitltl. oil till' Subject.
Wasiiivoio.v Nov 11. Tho returns
to tho statistical division of the de-
partment of agriculture for the month
of December relate principally to tho
average farm price of the various ag-
ricultural products on the 1st day of
the mouth. Ity farm prices is meant
the price of products at tho farm or
nearest local or railway market In
comparison of these prices with com-
mercial quotation allowance must bo
made for cost of handling transnor-
Ui t Ion. proflti of dealers etc
The farm price of corn averages 4.1.0
cents per bushel which Is 0 1 cents
higher than the corresponding; price
of last year which was 30 S cents per
bushel. This price lstV3 cents por
bushel higher than the average price
for the decade IHSO to lsst). and is just
I cents higher than the average for
tho four yean IS'.io to I Sin. This
price is 3l.li cents less than tho av-
erage for the ten years 1S(I to ISSli.
and Is 2J.1 cents les thun the av-
erage for the four years lsuo to 1SU3.
Tlio returns make the general price
per bushel of re 50 5 cent" which is
1.3 cents lower than the price at the
same date lust year.
Tlio avoragc farm price of oats as
returned for December I this year is
1.1 cents higher tlittu for the oorre-
I spending date
last year boing 32. ti
cents per busliol against 2S. s. Decem-
ber 1. IStiS.
The average farm price of barloy is
11.3 cents por bushel against io.G
cents for the year lsin or a gain of
.1 7 cents Tho price for isti.t was l'J.2.
the average price of buckwheat Is
5tl. 2 cents per bushel against 50 cents
for tho year 1SH5 or a decline of 2 S
cents.
The returns show the average price
of hay to bo s.35 per tin while that
of last j ear on the farms was M'. 13.
HeliiliiK spt AtTHr.l.
asiiimion Dec. 11 Heprcsontu-
live Hltt of Illinois yostorday intro-
duced the following resolution:
"Hcsolvcd That tlio secretary of
state be requested to communicate to
tho house if not inconsistent with the
interests of the public servico. all
correspondence reports and othor
documents not heretofore mado pub-
He touching the payment by the
United States of 425.000 to Great
ltritaiu for damages growing out of
tho controversy as to fur seals in
ltohriiig sea or the soiaure of British
vossols engaged in taking seals In
those waters."
A decent white or colored rirl who
understands general housework will
find u good steady place in Purccll.
Will pay iroiu ! .o to S3 a week ac
cording to ability. J. Spet.or Purccll
I. T. t3
.
Netlr.i.
A line native bear the property of
I'rlty .Seldenspimier will be killed for
Christians All those wishing boar
meat for Christmas dinner will please
leave their orders with Fritz heldcn-
hplnnor '. T west Oklahoma avenue.
Order early. tf
KLKCJANT.
At flic cos! of clionp ((iiitli-
tics our in i Ilin oi'.n slock is (he
lliicsl mill best sclcclcd over
shown in Okluhoinsi. Wo mini'-
iinlcc nil ol'our t?ooils lo ho the
oi'.v licsl gnules mill sl.vlcs (ho
most fiishioiuililc. Wc are now
crow dcil Tor room mid to pre-
luiro for (ho inaii.v novoKios in
liolida.N i?oods soon to arrive
will sell millinery cheapyes
less than cheap. Please
and wo can coin hire you
call
that
(lie ahou' is no mistake.
miH. A. 1 SAUNDKKS
The Lead imOIiI liner
Southeast corner Division
and Oklahoma.
Parties entortaing friondb or giving
parties will confer a fayor on the edi-
tor by leavintr notlcos of the same at
thU oilice
I'lrst M. K. ohuroh Indies will give a
oontest in elocution Wodnowlny ovc.
Dee. IS.
!l'lrt publlhe4l In Dully Leader. Dc
IS 1st!.
Notice for Publication.
Laud otUce
1591.
at (iuthrie. Ok. Dec.
11
Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-uamed
settler has tiled notice of his
Intenilou to make final proof In support
of her claim and that said proof will bo
made before the register and receiver at
Guthrie Ok. on January 10th 1805.
viz:
Miuiiie Itradr widen aud sola heir at
law of David ISrady for the X K qr of
-c thirty-threo () Tivp fifteen worth
of range one wtet.
she names tha following u Itna6ai to
proi e her continuous residence upon awl
ciimuiiuii 01. aaiu iaiuivu:
Maggie llotdoy Annie White. Monroe
Vlcit Graves Klackwoll all of Sprlnu-
vale. O T.
Any ueitoa who d.slrea to .-. ut
agaliiat the allowaaee of such proof t
who kiiowx of any subatnutlal reason 11 u
der the lj and the regtuatlons of the In-
trtt l del 4. inn 11 : Mb) ucli 1 1 "f shoulil
not be all m') w it 1 m. un 'ipportu
i.lt) .U t -1 u'oie rii." idiitsJ lane u 1
pla. t. 1 id lai'iiue in. am- '1
said.claiuiaiu and 10 offer i videuc; 111 re
huttul of that submitted by claimant.
A.. X J Ckook. Reiur
17
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Piece Goods
For fall and tvlntcr 1804 displayed by
H. L. Cohen the New York Tailor.
I aw not notrdj for cheap Tailoring but good Tailoring cheap. Cull and be
Convinced
H. L.
Latest U.S. Gov't Report
Bal
Powder
OVER HE TERRITORY.
Ilnm nml MUIihim I'rom 1'iir mi.t Near
1'rrKonnl .lleiitlou.
Something of a sensation was creat-
ed in religious circles In Kingfisher on
Sunday last when Hev. J. M. Mallley.
presiding elder of the M. K church
for that the western district of Okla-
homa with his wife were admitted to
membership In the Congregational
church lie had tendered his resigna-
tion us presiding elder previously but
had not been notified of its acceptance.
It Is rumored that he 11 ill in the near
future be chosen pastor of either the
Kingfisher or 151 Huiio Congregational
church. He is a very impressive and
able pulpit orator.
Duy Harper L. Crawford and Joe
Tlllery all of Perkins have boon
pulled for counterfeiting. A bucket-
ful of spurious coin was found in their
cave.
The Perkins mills arc kept running
night and day and then can hardly
keep up with their trade.
The Kingfisher artesian well is down
020 feet und has .100 feet of salt water
in it which is still rising.
I'et hlns Journal Wc nrc glad to
note the arrival of si families from
Doniphan and llrown counties. Kan-
sas this week with their L'ood teams
and outfits for husbandry. They
contemplate settling on the Indian
landn in the Iowa country near Per-
kins. Wc congratulate thcui In their
wise choice and believe the subjuga-
tion of the Indian lands to a state of
cultivation will greatly inure to the
genoral good of the Iowa Indians be-
sides materially Improving the ap-
pearance of our country.
Perry Democrat Hanks it Wade
the enterprising furniture men havo
leaned for five years with the privi-
lege of buying the lot on D street fa-
cing the square now occupied by the
officofc of Morgan & Pancoast On it
they will erect 11 handsome two story
stone buildinL' probably of stone.
which when completed will be thcip
permanent business home it is salo
to say the roof won't leak either.
A T ollci'iiiiin in h "SulmUor.
CitiCAOo Dec. 11 Polico Officer
John Hickcy of the Knglowood dis-
trict confessed to-day that he had
forged death and burial certificates
and collected 52300 from the Polico-
men's Ilenevolent association osten-
sibly for tho widow of ov-Olllccr
Honrv Porgie The money was paid
and l'orgie. hi mjr seen here was ar-
rested but disclaimed ail knowledge
of tho forgory. Hiekey who is ti
trustee of tho association was or-
leatod nud after confessing returned
most of tho moiiov.
Mutt liy it Voiiiii; IVommi.
AukinsahCuv Ark. Dec. 11. Miss
Jane JelVerson of this city shot and
wounded Joe Johnson a young fol-
low yesterday morning. Tho cause
of tho affair was that Johnson mado
Improper proposals to Miss .IciTerhOii
Afterwards accompanied by her fath-
er she met young Johnson "on the
street and immediately opcnel fire
on him with a pistol. Out of the three
shots onlv 0110 tool: effect stnkuu'
him in the arm Tlio young l.ulj is
somcivli.it .'elted oi'er the shhtui
and say- n. nil Kill him .j
11 .' i;l! them to
Hill- IMtOIIKTH Kli
1 iitj pulr of
SHOES.
We have one for you. Come and try
it on and sec how you like our style.
Everything iu the latest stylos and
at low prices.
Any H 00
for 81.00.
ladies' shoo in our store
Hig roductlon in a few styles of
men's goods. Call and see
WOODS SHOE CO
Second door oast of (irishain. Steele
t Co. After January 1 will be at 110
west Oklahoma ave.
DR. 6. A. HUGHES
LEADING DENTIST.
T1IK
Tseth Extracted
Pain.
All kinds of filling's neatly iusertwd.
Artificial teeth on auy base desirML
(Over 800 to slect from. Kvery ou
orat.on guaranteed Jaud pricea lower
than any w cere else in the city for best
work. Othcc room -' over Hank of In-
dian Territory
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mm
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Without
COHEN
2U OKLAHOMA AYJ2NUJ5.
1m- -f.aaaMltWaia! " CTIWWM""
IGreat" Mortgage Sale!
1Iavg . .d the double VSTC'
ui.lcrchatu. mortgage and shipp.-d tl "
bnslnwa
riaon are
$50000 WORTH
. n nii Ipwelrv to be sold for what they
of dry (roods boots hoe.s.fu.n.-hings ""''J'Xr th old adage "A dollar
EMAHIZER & CO..
MORTGAGEES.
Univ Ji. Ilnililiiii--. HI'.' lltiMimSI.
JjlCcToIB
Contractor and Builder.
Estimates furnished on Buildings of every description. Territorial
Agent for U. S. Roof Paint.
OFFICE 109 NORTH FIRST STREET
THE SILVER DOLLAR
WYATT & CO. Proprietors.
Finest Bar In tho Territory. 10B West Harrison.
WALLY
Tho Onlj First. (lass
Restaurant and Short Order House
In Guthrie.
WALLY 0XU CAN PLEASE YOU AT ALLL TIMES.-TUY HIM.
FREE!
Buy your I'laim- Organs jewelry etc. of
Murray
&
And get .1 tlui r Mi efry purchae of one dollar an elegant
$500 PIANO
Wcglve away fue on N w Star's Morning.
Murray & WilSiams.
I'henpcst niiisic and jeweliy house in Oklahoma.
204 OKLAHOMA AVE.
I. W. MoNKAU 1'kks
GUTRIE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital
Surplus.
A J. SKA V
Mwirtf of Utreetort In
HORACK SI'KKIJ
BE PREPAREO FOR COLO WAVES
f d& ni" -li''wKui.
tm: - - - r
V :"
- r f to Q5H.M0kff.m.f wll
Xalecost We will ba ready fo
(JIT1L1UE OK.
;3cioSiLa3Lor
-a "3 o
OKO. II. IIKUItlOT Vich-1'iti'siHKM
$50000
10000
addition to Hank Ofllccra:
UOIIT. MARTIN IIKNHY MNN
W. J. HORSFALL Cashior.
THAT'S IT!
ltfct Una of lUiild.rk'
ilnrilwiuu evr bhown in
Oklahoma. Our tttoalc of
Cutlery oan't he heat. Any-
thing in the Hardware
Una. Wa lirvc pot iu Our
lock ii for an) 0
THE NEW
HARDWARE
rrnDE
.ncfiaa uiuiil
1$ III South Division;
CAFE
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 10, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 12, 1894, newspaper, December 12, 1894; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc73209/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.